washington state human rights commission, presenting the case in support of the complaint of james doe, complainant, . . . .v. roe enterprises, inc., phyllis roe, president, and richard roe, secretary, respondent(s). . . . . | | no. |
Papers filed thereafter may have a short caption in substantially the following form:
BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
FOR A HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION HEARING
washington state human rights commission ex rel. doe, complainant, . . . .v. roe enterprises, inc., et al., respondent(s) . . . . | | no. |
(2) Form in general. Papers filed with an administrative law judge shall be in the form used for superior court practice. See in particular Rule 10, civil rules for superior court.
(3) Signing. Every pleading, motion or other paper filed on behalf of a party represented by an attorney shall be dated and signed by at least one attorney of record in the attorney's individual name, whose address shall be stated. A party who is not represented by an attorney shall similarly date and sign proceedings, motions and other papers and give the party's address. The signature of a party or of an attorney constitutes a certificate by that person in accordance with the provisions of Rule 11, civil rules for superior court.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.60.120(3). WSR 89-23-020, § 162-08-241, filed 11/7/89, effective 12/8/89; Order 35, § 162-08-241, filed 9/2/77; Order 7, § 162-08-241, filed 1/19/68.]